The Cagayan Special Economic Zone and Freeport (The "Zone") is at the northeastern part of the Luzon Island and easily accessible from and to Southeast Asia, Taiwan and the China Mainland, Japan and the United States west coast comprising of 54,000 has. of land.
The principal development nodes consist of an integrated agro‑industrial area complex as follows:
a Agro‑industrial producing and processing;
b.Light industrial parks;
c.Medium‑scale industrial; and
d.Parks for heavy but environmentally friendly industries.
Complementing this major industrial development thrust are the following:
a.Support commercial and recreational centers;
b. Institutional and government;
c.Residential areas for local residents, production workers, middle management employees, and corporate/factory executives; and
d. Eco‑tourism belt
In terms of support infrastructure development, the zone is envisioned to have:
a. An efficient power supply source, water supply, telecommunication, sewerage system, wastewater plant, and liquid and solid wastes management.
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